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4H Club Cardigan Pattern

4H Club Cardigan Pattern

$3.67
4H Club Cardigan Pattern—
$3.67

The Story

Experience the timeless charm of a classic Mary Maxim design! This one-of-a-kind pattern is sure to inspire your creativity and will be a pure delight wearing it! With this pattern, you can knit an amazing sweater for yourself or, that special person who loves 4-H! Features raglan or set-in sleeves and shawl collar, button or zipper front, and instructions for sizes 32-34-36. Originally knit with Mary Maxim Northland yarn, which had 80 yards per skein at the time. With a wide variety of bulky yarns available today, there are endless possibilities when using this pattern. Keep in mind that yardage may differ. Requires knitting needles size U.S. 7 (4.5), and 10 (6 mm).

This is a downloadable (non-paper) pattern. For questions about yarn requirements, please contact us. After your purchase, you may download the pattern from your account.
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Description

Experience the timeless charm of a classic Mary Maxim design! This one-of-a-kind pattern is sure to inspire your creativity and will be a pure delight wearing it! With this pattern, you can knit an amazing sweater for yourself or, that special person who loves 4-H! Features raglan or set-in sleeves and shawl collar, button or zipper front, and instructions for sizes 32-34-36. Originally knit with Mary Maxim Northland yarn, which had 80 yards per skein at the time. With a wide variety of bulky yarns available today, there are endless possibilities when using this pattern. Keep in mind that yardage may differ. Requires knitting needles size U.S. 7 (4.5), and 10 (6 mm).

This is a downloadable (non-paper) pattern. For questions about yarn requirements, please contact us. After your purchase, you may download the pattern from your account.
4H Club Cardigan Pattern | Mary Maxim